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army psychiatrist who says he gunned down american soldiers to defend the taliban. major nidal hasan is charged with killing 13 people, wounding dozens more of fort hood in texas back in november of 2009. it it was the worse mass shooting at the u.s. military facility ever. he is acting as his own lawyer, which means he can question survivors of the massacre. they have waited almost four years to testify, and they say they are fed up with the delays. one set back when hasan grew a beard which against military rules and then refused to shave it. now he is asking the judge to let him tell potential jurors that the army is forcing him to wear his uniform in court. he claims the uniform represents an enemy of islam. casey stegall is in fort hood tonight. casey? >> shepard, hasan sat in the courtroom today looking haggard. remember, is he in a wheelchair paralyzed from the waist down due to injuries he sustained on that day from those who took him out. he is now 42 years old. the potential 20 jury members or panel members as they are called in a military court martial we
army psychiatrist who says he gunned down american soldiers to defend the taliban. major nidal hasan is charged with killing 13 people, wounding dozens more of fort hood in texas back in november of 2009. it it was the worse mass shooting at the u.s. military facility ever. he is acting as his own lawyer, which means he can question survivors of the massacre. they have waited almost four years to testify, and they say they are fed up with the delays. one set back when hasan grew a beard which...
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we've lost too many schools to the taliban and flooding. >> the pakistani taliban destroyed girls' schools when they took over in 2007. the majority have been rebuilt. the drive to educate all and in particular young girls is a noble effort. in pakistan, it faces immense challenges. for families, the education of young girls has not been a priority. they have not been able to get the kinds of low-paying jobs to support houseless. because it has not been a priority for them, it is not a priority for the 40's. united nations in new york is a world away. this new government faces great challenges on the economy and terrorism. on theon is not high list. it is unlikely the petition will change that. those forgotten will continue to struggle, unrecognized and uneducated. kingdomall himalayan goes to the polls in the next 24 hours. it is the second time the people will have the chance to elect a government. we have this report from the capital. young people are hoping the election will change matters for them. she is one of the country's brightest credit reports -- brightest graduates. she is one
we've lost too many schools to the taliban and flooding. >> the pakistani taliban destroyed girls' schools when they took over in 2007. the majority have been rebuilt. the drive to educate all and in particular young girls is a noble effort. in pakistan, it faces immense challenges. for families, the education of young girls has not been a priority. they have not been able to get the kinds of low-paying jobs to support houseless. because it has not been a priority for them, it is not a...
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the question is, can the afghans protect this vital facility from the taliban once the marines are gone? can these guys fight? >> absolutely. >> have you seen them? >> yes, sir. >> is it the same kind of thing we would do in the marines or you do in the air force? >> sometimes the tactics are different. the planning is different. the way that they discuss when and where they're going to do things, but when it has to happen, they make it happen. they're fast, brave and they get things done. >> the weapons become the operations chief. give me a sense of their capabilities. >> i think they're doing a pretty good job. i was here two years ago, since then the afghans have taken the lead in the fight against the insurgency and have stepped up and started doing what they need to do to secure the country. >> very soon this aircraft and the marines will be gone. but what you see today is one more example of how the afghans are taking charge of their own destiny. >> you know, sean, standing next to me, a lieutenant who was with us out to the dam. he's been here since? >> january of this year. >>
the question is, can the afghans protect this vital facility from the taliban once the marines are gone? can these guys fight? >> absolutely. >> have you seen them? >> yes, sir. >> is it the same kind of thing we would do in the marines or you do in the air force? >> sometimes the tactics are different. the planning is different. the way that they discuss when and where they're going to do things, but when it has to happen, they make it happen. they're fast, brave...
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and then he wanted to say he was saving taliban leaders by carrying out the shooting and the court would not allow that. 13 people died here in 2009 and 30 injured. on this program, a sergeant shot five times that day described what the wait was like. >> not only the victims and survivors, but our families. now we'll get a chance to close the chapture and once again a setback in our way. >> if everything goes as planned and opening statements scheduled to begin on august 6th. it is an interesting process. >> indeed it will. thank you. the gunman's own paralysis when he was shot as he was shooting others. hassan's doctor said he can't sit more than 12 hours upright. he must have 15- 20 minute breaks for stretching every four hours and he must lift himself off of the whole chair every half an hour. it is going to be something to watch all of this play out, only adding insult to the victims and their families, hassan has collected a paycheck. he's received more than 278,000us dollars. he gets this salary because he was not proven guilty of the attack. we'll see if he has to pay it back. all
and then he wanted to say he was saving taliban leaders by carrying out the shooting and the court would not allow that. 13 people died here in 2009 and 30 injured. on this program, a sergeant shot five times that day described what the wait was like. >> not only the victims and survivors, but our families. now we'll get a chance to close the chapture and once again a setback in our way. >> if everything goes as planned and opening statements scheduled to begin on august 6th. it is...
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the taliban could not silence her. now malala has a message for the world. and the running of the bulls mrns bloody when the cbs evening news returns. thes be returns. but getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with...
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taliban insurgents often use improvised explosive devices or ieds to target afghan and international security forces. u.s. defense officials say 70% of ieds contain chemicals smuggled into the country from pakistan. a crackdown by the pakistani military announced in may has so far failed to stop the smugglers. >>> a series of industrial accidents in bangladesh has highlighted dangerous conditions for factory workers in the country. several north american retailers have now agreed a five-year plan to improve safety at their bangladeshi suppliers. in april, a building in a suburb of dacha collapsed killing 1,000 people. most of the victims were workers at garment factories. another garment factory leaving 112 employees dead. consumers around the world were shocked by the tragedies. retailers are under increased pressure to protect the workers who make their merchandise. a group of 17 north american retailers including walmart and the gan wednesday announced a five-year plan to improve conditions at their suppliers in bangladesh. the group plans to carry out safety inspections and train
taliban insurgents often use improvised explosive devices or ieds to target afghan and international security forces. u.s. defense officials say 70% of ieds contain chemicals smuggled into the country from pakistan. a crackdown by the pakistani military announced in may has so far failed to stop the smugglers. >>> a series of industrial accidents in bangladesh has highlighted dangerous conditions for factory workers in the country. several north american retailers have now agreed a...
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if the taliban wants to parts tonight in government the united states is sayingg fine there could be some accommodation. karzai has to stay there in kabul and his successor after next year's election and live with whatever result comes out of it. they have very differentnts of view, president obama and president karzai, for good reasons. >> go ahead, andrea. one of the big tests now is whether karzai will permit the first freely handed over afghan government. it's not clear. he says he will. but we don't see what's going to happen in terms of the candidates and another leader emerging. that's one issue. the other issue is is that karzai has been himself quietly dealing with some elements in the taliban all along. it's just something that no one wants to confirm. >> if there was to be a residual force for either of you, how big would it be and what would its mission be beyond this cut-off of 14? >> well, clearly it would be to secure areas in kabul and to deal with possible al qaeda, you know, outbreaks and anti-terrorism. it would be a couple of thousand similar to what we left behin
if the taliban wants to parts tonight in government the united states is sayingg fine there could be some accommodation. karzai has to stay there in kabul and his successor after next year's election and live with whatever result comes out of it. they have very differentnts of view, president obama and president karzai, for good reasons. >> go ahead, andrea. one of the big tests now is whether karzai will permit the first freely handed over afghan government. it's not clear. he says he...
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the other issue is is that karzai has been himself quietly dealing with some elements in the taliban all along. it's just something that no one wants to confirm. >> if there was to be a residual force for either of you, how big would it be and what would its mission be beyond this cut-off of 14? >> well, clearly it would be to secure areas in kabul and to deal with possible al qaeda, you know, outbreaks and anti-terrorism. it would be a couple of thousand similar to what we left behind in baghdad. >> people, finally this issue question of course has been a long-running issue where the president is thinking about legacy to some extent. is there within the administration the sense that there is a best case here that this thing could end and the president would be proud to feel like history would say he would made the right moves on afghanistan in this time in office. >> i think it's a big selling point for president obama to leave office to say i ended the war in iraq and afghanistan. those are big accomplishments by any measure at least looking at it that way. the question is whether
the other issue is is that karzai has been himself quietly dealing with some elements in the taliban all along. it's just something that no one wants to confirm. >> if there was to be a residual force for either of you, how big would it be and what would its mission be beyond this cut-off of 14? >> well, clearly it would be to secure areas in kabul and to deal with possible al qaeda, you know, outbreaks and anti-terrorism. it would be a couple of thousand similar to what we left...
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they rushed to the scene no group claimed responsibility but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters spiraling into war torn nation just two weeks after the need to security. the scandal surrounding the guantanamo bay hunger strike now into its six month is scaling problem and sin the u.s. congress for two leading democratic senators are urging obama to close the prison facility as soon as possible the lack of action though from the white house has inspired some people to join in the prisoner's protest against inhumane treatment i think definite attention veteran human rights lawyer clive stafford smith is one of those points i was in grant town in the last week and these guys a step from very badly and i think it's incumbent on us on the outside it shows some solidarity with them i hope to just get more attention what i'm saying is it is minimal compared to what those prisoners are going through there i mean look i've been on a hunger strike now for twenty four hours they've been doing it for five months the course it's not the same i think the point is to get people's atte
they rushed to the scene no group claimed responsibility but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters spiraling into war torn nation just two weeks after the need to security. the scandal surrounding the guantanamo bay hunger strike now into its six month is scaling problem and sin the u.s. congress for two leading democratic senators are urging obama to close the prison facility as soon as possible the lack of action though from the white house has inspired some people to join in...
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officials announced they would hold direct talks with the taliban. the afghan government reacted strongly saying it would suspend talks on a bilateral security pact. u.s. leaders say the final decision on the pact will be made in negotiations with their afghan counterparts. political analysts say members of the obama administration are growing frustrated. >>> investigators probing the crash of asiana airlines flight 214 say they've found no evidence to back up a claim by one of the plane's pilots. they say there's no sign that the jet's auto throttles malfunctioned shortly before last week's accident in san francisco. two people died. and more than 180 others were injured. the pilot said the auto throttles were not working as expected. the system automatically provides thrust to a plane when its speeds falls below preset level. deborah hersman of the national transportation safety board released the results of the analysis of the jet's flight data recorder. >> there is no anomalous behavior of the autopilot, of the flight director, and of the auto th
officials announced they would hold direct talks with the taliban. the afghan government reacted strongly saying it would suspend talks on a bilateral security pact. u.s. leaders say the final decision on the pact will be made in negotiations with their afghan counterparts. political analysts say members of the obama administration are growing frustrated. >>> investigators probing the crash of asiana airlines flight 214 say they've found no evidence to back up a claim by one of the...
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we'll hear more powerful words from that pakistani activist and taliban attack survivor. that's next here. she was at the u.n. today on her 16th birthday. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." ever ybody has different investment objectives, ever ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pai
we'll hear more powerful words from that pakistani activist and taliban attack survivor. that's next here. she was at the u.n. today on her 16th birthday. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." ever ybody has different investment objectives, ever ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional...
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they rushed to the scene no group has claimed responsibility but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters violence is spiraling in the war torn nation just weeks after a nato security handover to kabul. the scandal around a five month long hunger strike at one time a baby is gaining momentum to meeting democratic senators have urged obama to close the infamous prison facility as soon as possible that has the lack of action from the white house has inspired some to follow the prisoners example among them is the veteran human rights lawyer clive stafford smith who hopes to draw attention to the plight of good male inmates. i was in graham town in the last week and these guys assert. and i think it's incumbent on us on the outside it shows some solidarity with them. to just get more attention. to those prisoners are going through their i mean look i've been on a hunger strike now twenty four hours they've been doing it for five months of course it's not the same i think the point is to get people's attention i mean when we talk about risking people's lives there are people who are d
they rushed to the scene no group has claimed responsibility but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters violence is spiraling in the war torn nation just weeks after a nato security handover to kabul. the scandal around a five month long hunger strike at one time a baby is gaining momentum to meeting democratic senators have urged obama to close the infamous prison facility as soon as possible that has the lack of action from the white house has inspired some to follow the...
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they rushed to the scene no group has claimed responsibility but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters violence is spiraling in the war torn nation just weeks after a nato security handover to local forces average household debt in the u.k. has risen by over forty percent of the past year and it's the payday loan firms or making a killing on people's finances some even charge exorbitant interest over five thousand percent of the government's trying to crack down on the creditors over what it calls widespread a responsible lending but it's probably going to reports there's still a last resort for low income families. louise and her husband were bankrupt when she took out her first payday loan she couldn't afford to pay it back sometimes they would call up and so do you want to so you truly do you want to. take up or take out another day learned that one and have a has more money and they still call it still louise's to loans of two hundred fifty pounds each ended up costing over two thousand pounds the financial pressure meant that louise's two sons had to relocate to live with
they rushed to the scene no group has claimed responsibility but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters violence is spiraling in the war torn nation just weeks after a nato security handover to local forces average household debt in the u.k. has risen by over forty percent of the past year and it's the payday loan firms or making a killing on people's finances some even charge exorbitant interest over five thousand percent of the government's trying to crack down on the...
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they rushed to the scene no group has claimed responsibility but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters violence is spiraling in the war torn nation just weeks after a nato security handover to local forces. and up next facts figures and fury over the minimum wage any doubt his aides at the prime interest. many in latin america are furious with the forced grounding of bolivia's president evo morales is playing in austria and even twelve nations in latin america are coming together to discuss the consequences of the event the plane was forced to the ground while flying over the e.u. because it was believed that that sneaky snowden was hiding on board trying to get to asylum in bolivia and beyond some might say that this is no big deal so president of some contra since he had a delayed flight for a few hours things happen man got to get that still guy all costs right well one is delayed flight is another man's imperial skyjacking you see the countries of latin america have a common history as being on the bad end of brutal western european imperialism and when the president of a
they rushed to the scene no group has claimed responsibility but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters violence is spiraling in the war torn nation just weeks after a nato security handover to local forces. and up next facts figures and fury over the minimum wage any doubt his aides at the prime interest. many in latin america are furious with the forced grounding of bolivia's president evo morales is playing in austria and even twelve nations in latin america are coming...
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as they rushed to the scene no groups yet said they did it but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters violence is spiraling in the war torn nation just weeks after nato security handover to local forces. the scandal surrounding the guantanamo bay hunger strike now in its sixth month is gaining prominence in the united states congress with two leading democratic senators now urging obama to close the prison facility as soon as possible the lack of action from the white house those inspired some people to join in the prisoner's protest against inhumane treatment of indefinite detention i spoke to veteran human rights lawyer clive stafford smith he's one of the. point of this is that i was in grant town in the last week and these guys to start from very badly and i think it's incumbent on us on the outside it shows some solidarity with them i hope to just get more attention what i'm doing is that is minimal compared to work there is prisoners are going through there i mean look i've been on a hunger strike now twenty four hours they've been doing it for five months of course it'
as they rushed to the scene no groups yet said they did it but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters violence is spiraling in the war torn nation just weeks after nato security handover to local forces. the scandal surrounding the guantanamo bay hunger strike now in its sixth month is gaining prominence in the united states congress with two leading democratic senators now urging obama to close the prison facility as soon as possible the lack of action from the white house...
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this has been provided by the army, a captured taliban insurgent, who said he was trained and gotten ready for his mission from pakistan. oliver north has been with this man and confirmed his identity and the circumstances of his capture with the afghan army, who provided access. here is the exclusive interview now. >> the last 11 days, the afghans have been running an offensive operation into a taliban stronghold. this is their command center. today's the last day of the operation. it's been a resounding success. as the operation wrapped up, the general held a preference conference. >> one of your brigade commanders and another commander have told us there are foreign fighters who have been captured during this operation. >> [inaudible]. >> someone was captured in the fight so when we interviewed him, he said i am from pakistan. pakistan is terrorism. i came for jihad in afghanistan. >> a severely wounded afghan soldier was brought in and treated down the hall from a captured taliban insurgent. he told us how he was recruited, armed and trained in pakistan. when you arrived in afgha
this has been provided by the army, a captured taliban insurgent, who said he was trained and gotten ready for his mission from pakistan. oliver north has been with this man and confirmed his identity and the circumstances of his capture with the afghan army, who provided access. here is the exclusive interview now. >> the last 11 days, the afghans have been running an offensive operation into a taliban stronghold. this is their command center. today's the last day of the operation. it's...
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shooting massacre fort hood in texas, acknowledged in court today that he supports the taliban he is major nidal hasan. he has agreed to represent himself. those potential jurors said they could put aside their views of muslims and sharia law. to consider only the evidence in this case. the judge rebuked hasan several times when he referred to himself as the shooter, she reminded hasan he is not testifying he could ultimately face the death penalty for killing 13 people at fort hood and wounding dozens more back in 2009 more than two dozen people are still missing after a train cash leveled a large chunk of a town. tonight, their families are getting some terrible news as the train company attempts to explain what went wrong plus, what could make wal-mart stop opening new stores? today, we may have found out and that's coming up. vo: traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today. avo: whatever you're looking for, expedia has more ways to help you find yours. >> we have just gotten new
shooting massacre fort hood in texas, acknowledged in court today that he supports the taliban he is major nidal hasan. he has agreed to represent himself. those potential jurors said they could put aside their views of muslims and sharia law. to consider only the evidence in this case. the judge rebuked hasan several times when he referred to himself as the shooter, she reminded hasan he is not testifying he could ultimately face the death penalty for killing 13 people at fort hood and...
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most important, afghan government to taliban talks that to see if those end conditions can in fact be met. so there's no, there's no supposing or imagining that reconciliation comes without achieving those three end conditions. the third one by the way is to end the violence. >> well, again, that i think if we're going to really be interested in the afghan people and their rights, those are preconditions. there can be no agreement without them. so they might as well be preconditions and by not making them preconditions we have somehow conveyed the impression to them that they're on the table. and that's they're either on the table or they're preconditions. it is not quote, the subject, if they're the subject of negotiation, then they are the subject of negotiations. my time has nearly expired. i want you to say a little bit what you think we ought to be doing in iraq in light, in syria in light of the 100,000 people that have now been massacred. do you believe we should be moving forward with arms to the, to the rebels and establishing a new no-fly zone? >> well, senator, first i have
most important, afghan government to taliban talks that to see if those end conditions can in fact be met. so there's no, there's no supposing or imagining that reconciliation comes without achieving those three end conditions. the third one by the way is to end the violence. >> well, again, that i think if we're going to really be interested in the afghan people and their rights, those are preconditions. there can be no agreement without them. so they might as well be preconditions and...
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and to begin formal peace talks with the taliban in cot ter. that most military forces from the united states due to leave afghanistan by the end of 2013. it's important to remember back in january, the fred said a zero troop option in afghanistan was back on the table. after 69 military deaths this year, 2,115 over the entire war that option is now more real. and the afghan government is understanding that, and so is the pentagon. but white house officials insist no final decisions have been made. >> major garrett at the white house. thanks, major. >>> in egypt, the muslim brotherhood is calling for more protests today after the deadliest day of violence since mohamed morsi was ousted last week. holly williams is in cairo. holly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anthony. four other people have been killed here in the week of violent protests. the situation here in cairo here is changing very quickly and there are real fears that egypt is descending into chaos. outside the barracks of the republican guard in cairo, protesters face off w
and to begin formal peace talks with the taliban in cot ter. that most military forces from the united states due to leave afghanistan by the end of 2013. it's important to remember back in january, the fred said a zero troop option in afghanistan was back on the table. after 69 military deaths this year, 2,115 over the entire war that option is now more real. and the afghan government is understanding that, and so is the pentagon. but white house officials insist no final decisions have been...
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. >> just nine months after she was targeted on her school bus, shot in the head by a taliban gunman for daring to speak up for the right of girls to go to school malala stood wearing the shawl of the former pakistani prime minister assassinated five years ago. >> i speak not for myself but for those without voice can be heard. >> reporter: the only thing more stunning than malala's recovery was her vision. >> they thought it would change my aims and stop my ambitions, but nothing changed in nighmy life except this. weakness fear and hopelessness died. strength fervor, and courage was born. >> reporter: 57 million boys and girled worldwide are denied educations, but they now have a voice, forceful and poetic. >> they realize the importance of light when we see darkness. we realize the importance of a voice when we are silence. in the same way, we realized the importance of pens and books. let us stick up. let us stick up our books and pens. they are our most powerful weapons. one child one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. >> reporter: at 16 malala is unburdened by
. >> just nine months after she was targeted on her school bus, shot in the head by a taliban gunman for daring to speak up for the right of girls to go to school malala stood wearing the shawl of the former pakistani prime minister assassinated five years ago. >> i speak not for myself but for those without voice can be heard. >> reporter: the only thing more stunning than malala's recovery was her vision. >> they thought it would change my aims and stop my ambitions,...
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that is when he was talking about how he would be supporting the taliban. we all looked at him. it was incredible. then what? will we leave all of our games on the floor and not have any type of progress in that region? that is a great question. we will see what happens. connell: we did not need a panel today. it is always good to see you, senator. thanks for coming on today. dagen: stocks now. keith bullets joining us now. >> i think the expectations have been ratcheted down so severely. you may see a lot of companies barely beating their estimates. second quarter is supposed to be a little bit of a trough here. hopefully, that is all it is. i do not expect a real good earnings surprise. dagen: what could lift stocks higher? >> certainly not higher interest rates. that will change the dynamics. i think that higher interest rates will help financial companies which is the one factor that is supposed to be performing well in the second quarter. dagen: good to talk to you, keith. be well. thank you. connell: the u.s. is losing the top spot in a new un study. it is a good thing. da
that is when he was talking about how he would be supporting the taliban. we all looked at him. it was incredible. then what? will we leave all of our games on the floor and not have any type of progress in that region? that is a great question. we will see what happens. connell: we did not need a panel today. it is always good to see you, senator. thanks for coming on today. dagen: stocks now. keith bullets joining us now. >> i think the expectations have been ratcheted down so severely....
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remember when we went in, our objective was not to overthrow the taliban. it was to get osama bin laden. if they had handed him over, they would still be in power. it is not like them being in power is the national security threat to us. it is the instability which in fact you might say karzai is feeding by his inability to deliver a democratic fair, just, government to the people. >> bill: it is going to go back to no-man's-land basically. >> up to the afghans to sort it out. it is not our job to sort -- been there 12 years. >> bill: all the time, all the money, all the lives lost, all of that for what? nothing. >> will karzai continue to get giant bags of cash if we leave? >> well, no. >> he'll find somewhere else. >> when did we go in? 2001. it almost has been 12 years. >> bill: egypt. have we seen a military coup in egypt? >> well, clearly the military has seized power. i understand where you're going with this. the administration does not want to call it a military coup because that would mean we would stop payment. the $1.8 billion. >> bill: if we fol
remember when we went in, our objective was not to overthrow the taliban. it was to get osama bin laden. if they had handed him over, they would still be in power. it is not like them being in power is the national security threat to us. it is the instability which in fact you might say karzai is feeding by his inability to deliver a democratic fair, just, government to the people. >> bill: it is going to go back to no-man's-land basically. >> up to the afghans to sort it out. it is...
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. >> a taliban gunman tried to assassinate her after calling to educate girls in her native pakistan. ma maullala returned after her medical treatment in britain. >>> the royal baby watch is reaching a fever pitch. no place on earth is getting more attention than one street. that's become a media waiting room, if you will. charlie d'agata is outside st. mary's hospital in london. charlie, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, gayle. yes, the tension and excitement has been building here outside the hospital. we're all awaiting the arrival of kate. now, over the past 24 hours or so we've seen the press corps double in size. they've been marking out their territory, staking their claim to try to get a position where they can catch a glimpse of kate when she arrives. in the unlikely event she arrives at the front entrance here. police have been searching the area around the hospital checking out trash cans this morning, even street lamps, looking for anything suspicious. and of course a group of board journalists and photographers who have proved irresistible for compani
. >> a taliban gunman tried to assassinate her after calling to educate girls in her native pakistan. ma maullala returned after her medical treatment in britain. >>> the royal baby watch is reaching a fever pitch. no place on earth is getting more attention than one street. that's become a media waiting room, if you will. charlie d'agata is outside st. mary's hospital in london. charlie, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, gayle. yes, the tension and...
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ended badly with the afghan president accusing the americans of trying to negotiate peace with the taliban and doing that without him. joe, president obama i think running out of patience with the situation there. >> you know, yes. and, of course, there's so much to be concerned about here. of course neocons will be concerned that we're going to leave no troops there. of course. i'm concerned, i know you are, all of us are concerned that it's taken now four years to get to this point. we're essentially where we were four years ago. joe biden was there four years ago. i don't know if people remember but, mark halperin, there was that scene in 2008 where joe biden went over, met in afghanistan, met with karzai, he was still a senator then, he got up, he threw his, you know, napkin down, stormed away from the table, and joe biden said then, privately and publicly, to some people, that we just did not -- we never would have a partner in karzai. and it has seemed painfully obvious for a lot of us for a very long time, for joe biden as well, i think though this is -- i think at the end of the da
ended badly with the afghan president accusing the americans of trying to negotiate peace with the taliban and doing that without him. joe, president obama i think running out of patience with the situation there. >> you know, yes. and, of course, there's so much to be concerned about here. of course neocons will be concerned that we're going to leave no troops there. of course. i'm concerned, i know you are, all of us are concerned that it's taken now four years to get to this point....
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president is trying to negotiate, there have been recent negotiations whether to negotiate with the taliban. there's a debate within the pentagon, the generals are debating how many troops to leave behind and the combination. the president is serving notice to the pentagon i'm going to keep the zero option. think about the past decade, inconceivable to think there wouldn't be some u.s. residual force in afghanistan to look across the border to pakistan. for anyone who thinks it is impossible, it is improbable to have zero i give you one example iraq, everyone thought we would leave a force there and we didn't. >> what is the next step? are you laying down, the president's laying down his marker and waiting for hamid karzai to respond? it seems like a dangerous game to be playing, we're talking about a huge foreign policy issue. >> it is but this relationship sometimes this is what it takes. i was told by a senior official not that long ago it's like dealing with a 3-year-old. sometimes you need to lay it out there. if karzai doesn't trust his security forces we snap it back to zero option a
president is trying to negotiate, there have been recent negotiations whether to negotiate with the taliban. there's a debate within the pentagon, the generals are debating how many troops to leave behind and the combination. the president is serving notice to the pentagon i'm going to keep the zero option. think about the past decade, inconceivable to think there wouldn't be some u.s. residual force in afghanistan to look across the border to pakistan. for anyone who thinks it is impossible,...